The all-day festival will include a Young Artist Competition, three workshops, a master class with Katherine Borst Jones and an evening concert recital.

Jones is chair of brass winds and percussion and has been professor of flute at Ohio State University since 1985.

Flutists in elementary, middle and high school will compete for monetary awards in the annual Young Artist Competition. The junior level offers a $50 prize to a flutist up to grade 8, and the senior level offers a $100 prize for a student in grade 9 through 12. The two winners are also to perform on the evening concert.

Morgann Elyce Davis will offer tips on sight-reading for auditions, for ensembles and for fun in the first workshop beginning at 9 a.m. Attendees can use those tips for the flute choir reading session, led by Lish Lindsey, at 10 a.m. At 11 a.m., Jones will present a workshop on enhancing flute performance technique.

Jones will lead the afternoon master class, which will have flutists of a various ages and backgrounds performing a variety of music.

An evening concert will feature the competition winners, followed by the Pocono Flute Choir. The second half of the program will be a solo recital by Jones.

Admission is $35 for adults, and $30 for students and senior citizens. Tickets for the evening concert only are $10 for adults and $5 for students and seniors.